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Ghazal of the Better-Unbegun
Too volatile, am I?too voluble?too much a word-person?
I blame the soup:I'm a primordially
stirred person.


Two pronouns and a vehicle was Icarus with wings.

The apparatus of his selves made an ab-
surd person.


The sound I make is sympathy's:sad dogs are tied afar.

But howling I become an ever more un-
heard person.


I need a hundred more of you to make a likelihood.

The mirror's not convincing-- that at-best in-
ferred person.


As time's revealing gets revolting, I start looking out.

Look in and what you see is one unholy
blurred person.


The only cure for birth one doesn't love to contemplate.

Better to be an unsung song, an unoc-
curred person.


McHugh, you'll be the death of me -- each self and second studied!
Addressing you like this, I'm halfway to the
third person.
Written by: Heather McHugh

Book: Reflection on the Important Things